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the electrostatic force between two protons.

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Answered by Talat
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Force Between two protons Calculated here 1)Electric force F = k*(q1)*(q2) \ d^2 As F is electric force k is coulomb's constant = 9*10^9 Nm^2\C^2 (q1) and (q2) are the charges of the 2 protons = 1.6*10^ -19 C d is the distance between them F= (9*10^9)*(1.6*10^ -19)*(1.6*10^ -19)\(1.0×10^ −10)^2 F= 2.304*10^ -28 \ (1.0×10^ −20) =2.304*10^ -8 N
Answered by Nivashni2505
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The electric force between two electrons is the same as the electric force between two protons when they are placed as the same distance. This implies that the electric force does not depend on the mass of the particle. ... The unit of electric charge q is the Coulomb (C).
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